CTO of the Year: Geary Richard
Geary Richard has used technology to help Aurora Parts & Accessories improve the efficiency of warehouse operations and strengthen relationships with the heavy duty trailer dealers that buy its parts.
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Geary Richard has used technology to help Aurora Parts & Accessories improve the efficiency of warehouse operations and strengthen relationships with the heavy duty trailer dealers that buy its parts.
Wheaton has bought a string of companies, including Bekins Van Lines, which required Jarrod Carter and his team to make a series of imporant decisions about which technology systems to ditch or adapt.
Bryan Everly and his team built software development virtually from scratch at NextGear Capital, a fast-growing provider of inventory financing for dealers of new and used cars.
Matt Outten is responsible for the IT infrastructure for Squaremouth.com, a fast-growing, Web-based service that helps travelers easily and instantly compare travel insurance products.
Laura Breedlove confronts numerous technical challenges as hc1.com blends live clinical and business data for health care relationship management.
Jim Hutchins upgraded the parking-management software company’s IT infrastructure, which T2 last year parlayed into 107-percent revenue growth and a 175-percent increase in customers.
The Purdue Land Value and Cash Rent Survey shows prices for the state’s top-quality farmland declined by 5.1 percent from 2014 to this year
Indiana Landmarks and Temple Heritage Center are inviting the public to tour the building on the city’s near-north side and offer suggestions on how it should be repurposed.
Kroger is among several grocery stores that are testing or using online ordering systems in various markets.
Under the plan, a student draws from an investment pool to get money to pay for tuition and agrees to repay with a portion of the student's future income over a fixed period of time.
An inspector a decade ago found that bearings at the top of the steel components that support the I-65 bridge had a significant tilt to the north that worsened when air temperatures fell.
A jury found Lilly isn't liable for withdrawal symptoms experienced by a woman who quit the antidepressant Cymbalta. The verdict may give the drugmaker leverage in fending off more than 5,000 other lawsuits over the drug.
Dr. John Sturman overprescribed narcotics to patients at a clinic he operated at Indiana University Hospital, Marion County prosecutors contend. The deaths occurred in 2010 and 2011.
The decision by Indianapolis officials to join Carmel, Westfield and Greenwood in an economic development group seeking millions of dollars in state grants has some questioning whether it needs the help as much as other regions.
Indiana University Health has agreed to revoke disciplinary actions against two nurses who tried to organize a union at IU Health’s Methodist Hospital earlier this year, the United Steelworkers announced.
The family of a young driver struck and killed by Tony Stewart's car on an upstate New York sprint racing track filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the NASCAR star and Indiana native Friday.
Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz announced Friday afternoon that she will instead seek re-election for her current position.
A Friday statement from the Indiana Department of Transportation says northbound I-65 near Lafayette is closed to traffic because of more concerns about the Wildcat Creek bridge.